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Calz
10th October 2013, 13:39
Very kewl little vid ... some truly amazing footage from space.
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By Arjun Walia via Collective Evolution, 7 October 2013
This is a beautiful video of what happens to astronauts when they return to Earth. It was done by Planetary Collective, a group of filmmakers, visual media creatives and thinkers who work with cosmologists, ecologists and philosophers to explore some of the big questions facing our planet today.
One astronaut featured in the video is Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell. We’ve shared many of his recent interviews on our website as well as many from fellow astronaut Brian O’leary.
Once a photograph of the Earth taken from outside is available, a new idea as powerful as any in history will be let loose – Fred Hoyle, 1948
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=992RHtY6yrM
http://www.transients.info/2013/10/strange-things-are-happening-to.html#more
spiritguide
10th October 2013, 15:48
We share the air with the plants and animals, which the earth scrubs for us. We can realise we are part of this or all get greedy and loose it all. IMHO
Peace!
Crystine
10th October 2013, 16:07
I remember one time, when I was pondering rocks on a lakeshore. I gazed out, and was asked what I was thinking. I was wondering how old the rocks were, how old the water was. My husbands response was, as old as everything else in the universe. Now this remark, from him, startled me. He is normally only conversant about his work. STARDUST! It is all stardust. Rearranged countless times. We are all stardust. That is a beautiful thought. For me, it gave new meaning to the phrase, "Nothing new under the sun."
Project_Buggy_Beach
10th October 2013, 19:32
I thought while watching this, "the Earth is a natural meditation point," it will be a great day when we can all visit an 'Earth Platform' in weightlessness and take a few moments to reflect...
Conchis
10th October 2013, 20:41
I remember one time, when I was pondering rocks on a lakeshore. I gazed out, and was asked what I was thinking. I was wondering how old the rocks were, how old the water was. My husbands response was, as old as everything else in the universe. Now this remark, from him, startled me. He is normally only conversant about his work. STARDUST! It is all stardust. Rearranged countless times. We are all stardust. That is a beautiful thought. For me, it gave new meaning to the phrase, "Nothing new under the sun."
From the Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young song....
We are stardust, we are golden, we are billion year old carbon,
And we got to get ourselves back to the garden
ghostrider
11th October 2013, 03:12
Look how the astronauts had to leave earth , to get the oneness message we all have been talking about forever ... we are already in space , floating on the blue marble with a paper thin barrier to keep air around the blue rock so the little micro- life forms can take a breath of air , while energy , lighting and auroras dance at random ... earth is so beautiful ... i could so live on the space station and earth gaze no problem ...
toad
11th October 2013, 14:48
Look how the astronauts had to leave earth , to get the oneness message we all have been talking about forever ... we are already in space , floating on the blue marble with a paper thin barrier to keep air around the blue rock so the little micro- life forms can take a breath of air , while energy , lighting and auroras dance at random ... earth is so beautiful ... i could so live on the space station and earth gaze no problem ...
I believe our universe is universally beautiful and tremendously vicious all at the same time making it that much more amazing.
As the great Sherlock Holmes once said;
"Life is infinitely stranger then anything with which the mind of man could invent."
Crystine
11th October 2013, 15:53
Awful ---- Awe Full
Alone ---- All One
Strange?
One letter, two letters------- dropped.
All the difference there could be.
Calz
11th October 2013, 16:05
Thank you Christine (and :welcome: to Avalon).
Much more to the vid than simply great images from space.
How many here expect to be able to enter space (without their astral seatbelts anyway).
Take the time to watch the vid and experience and *FEEL* what those who have actually been there have.
When contemplating the "meaning of life" and possible "end of cycle times" it is certainly worth 20 minutes to integrate and contemplate.
IMHO as always.
Crystine
11th October 2013, 16:54
Thank you Calz. I do. I have visited that great vista. Before, the beginning. Gave me a good reason to shrink or grow. That was 30 some years ago. A life changing event for me. Funny, so much of what comes to me in the night, I feel requires validation from another. But not that night. The silence screamed so loud that I was deafened. Then I heard NO! So loud. From infinite directions. Then bazillions of pinpricks of energy and light and peace. Well, this story I have told just twice. Once to a confessor and here. Certifiable?
rgray222
11th October 2013, 18:01
This video does a good job of taking us outside of our worldly cocoon, it makes us understand that we are all part of something much bigger. So your sitting at your computer reading a thread on PA, just stop and consider that you are also doing the following:
Depending on where you are on the planet you are spinning at 1000 mph
We are all on a star that is revolving around the sun at 66,000 mph
We are in a galaxy, the milky way, traveling at an astounding 483,000 mph
The entire milky way is estimated to be moving through the universe at an amazing 1.3 Million Miles Per Hour
To find extraterrestrials that are traveling through space all we have to do is look into any mirror!
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